Mövenpick Hotel Set to Make Spring Hill Debut in 2024

Mövenpick Hotel is set to make its Spring Hill debut in 2024 with an art deco-inspired hotel that’s set to become their first location in Queensland.

Accor recently announced the opening of the Mövenpick Hotel Brisbane Spring Hill in 2024, in partnership with Keylin. This latest project located at 447 Gregory Terrace also marks the third Mövenpick Hotel to be established in Australia, after their Hobart and Melbourne locations.



Designed by MAS Architecture Studio, the 15-storey, 96-room hotel will feature a 25-metre pool, bars, restaurants, and fitness centre. It will have conference facilities designed to accommodate more than 100 guests.

Guests can expect Mövenpick signature offerings and daily Chocolate Hour, where guests will have the opportunity to sample Mövenpick chocolate and other sweet treats.

Movenpick Hotel Spring Hill Brisbane
Photo credit: Keylin / keylin.com.au

Inside, deco-inspired interiors courtesy of Hirsch Bedner Associates will greet hotel guests, including a two-storey lobby with 8-metre high ceilings, marble columns, and terrazzo flooring. The exterior will feature an elevated garden that creates a cascading touch of greenery along the hotel’s facade. Each room is positioned to offer outstanding city views.



Mövenpick Hotel Brisbane Spring Hill has been designed to blend with Spring Hill’s heritage architecture. It is also expected to complement the nearby Victoria Parklands, an area that’s set to undergo a major $83 million transformation that will put it among Australia’s largest urban parks.

About Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts

Mövenpick was the brainchild of Ueli Prager in the 1940s, a maverick who introduced a new concept of hotel hospitality. Today, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has more than 100 hotels and resorts scattered across the globe and still growing with 50 more hotels already planned by 2025.

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is part of Accor, a world-leading hospitality group with 5,200 hotels, resorts and residences in 110 countries.